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Crazy Eyes during Tantrum - like she wasn't there
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<blockquote data-quote="eekysign" data-source="post: 251165" data-attributes="member: 6479"><p>Sounds exactly like my Sis. She'd decide there was something she wanted/wanted to do, and if we told her no, she'd freak out, fight, scream, run around, try to hit us......we'd try to hold her so she wasn't a danger to herself or us, we'd get the brunt of the kicking/hitting. </p><p></p><p>Eventually, when she calmed down/wore herself out, she'd start bawling and have a laundry list of reasons she was misbehaving. Some sensible, some not even close to reality. Even then, sometimes, if you didn't say exactly the right thing to her, she'd snap right out of the crying fit, glare, and get nasty again. Never sure whether she really meant the apologies. </p><p></p><p>But the "look"? Oh yeah, we got the look. It's the same look a bull gives before it charges. Head down, eyes up, "evil" frown and/or grin. The grin was scarier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eekysign, post: 251165, member: 6479"] Sounds exactly like my Sis. She'd decide there was something she wanted/wanted to do, and if we told her no, she'd freak out, fight, scream, run around, try to hit us......we'd try to hold her so she wasn't a danger to herself or us, we'd get the brunt of the kicking/hitting. Eventually, when she calmed down/wore herself out, she'd start bawling and have a laundry list of reasons she was misbehaving. Some sensible, some not even close to reality. Even then, sometimes, if you didn't say exactly the right thing to her, she'd snap right out of the crying fit, glare, and get nasty again. Never sure whether she really meant the apologies. But the "look"? Oh yeah, we got the look. It's the same look a bull gives before it charges. Head down, eyes up, "evil" frown and/or grin. The grin was scarier. [/QUOTE]
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